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Registrations and Accreditations
MNP’s quality systems are either ISO/TS 16949 or ISO 9001 registered. In addition, the quality systems of our laboratories are accredited to ISO 17025, and our environmental management system is registered to ISO 14001. Although we were the first fastener company in the world to become QS9000 certified, we work to continually develop our systems and their processes and products for the present and the quality environment for the future. Our laboratory accreditation began in 1988.
Our quality policy begins with our mission philosophy statement. These mission objectives, deployed through its quality policies to our people, requires the application of processes developed through advanced quality planning to produce products in a systematic cost effective way. Our systems empower our employees to take responsibility for continuous product and process quality improvement and provide quick responses to customer needs. Our products are made through these processes in well-equipped plants, using modern equipment, electronic data collection systems, and programmable processing with material and tooling produced in our own plants. Quality assurance representatives, managers, and employees together deploy the quality system through each operating division. Fully equipped and staffed laboratories supplement the process with testing services for quality audits and product certification purposes. Our supplier quality activity works to develop our supplier relationships and attain mutually beneficial objectives.
- ISO / TS 16949
- ISO 17025
- ISO 14001
- AS9100
- NADCAP
- Numerous other forms of customer recognition
The numerous awards we’ve received evidence MNP’s quality assurance success. Our systems support a continuing quality commitment. Our accredited laboratories provide support to the manufacturing and auditing process. These facilities are capable in the fields of chemical, mechanical, physical, metallurgical, dimensional, and performance and endurance testing. Our laboratory scope explains the range of testing capability (see a. 2).
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